Patricia Domanski's Library
Rossview Elementary
ISBN | Title | Author | Description | Publisher |
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9780439227490 | Ghost Town at Sundown | Mary Pope Osborne | Their magic tree house takes Jack and Annie back to the Wild West, where they experience excitement and danger and try to solve a riddle. | |
9780673609908 | Gone! | Patricia Walsh | ||
9780689866814 | Goosed! | Bill Wallace | When Jeff's girlfriend leaves a Labrador retriever puppy with his family for a week, his dog T.P. and cat Cord hope the energetic puppy does not stay any longer. | Simon and Schuster |
9781593184773 | Great Gorillas and Fantastic Frogs | Sopris West | ||
9780590353427 | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone | Rowling, J.K. | In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry, an orphan, lives with the Dursleys, his horrible aunt and uncle, and their abominable son, Dudley. One day just before his eleventh birthday, an owl tries to deliver a mysterious letter-the first of a sequence of events that end in Harry meeting a giant man named Hagrid. Hagrid explains Harry's history to him: When he was a baby, the Dark wizard, Lord Voldemort, attacked and killed his parents in an attempt to kill Harry; but the only mark on Harry was a mysterious lightning-bolt scar on his forehead.Now he has been invited to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where the headmaster is the great wizard Albus Dumbledore. Harry visits Diagon Alley to get his school supplies, especially his very own wand. To get to school, he takes the Hogwarts Express from platform nine and three-quarters at King's Cross Station. On the train, he meets two fellow students who will become his closest friends: Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger.Harry is assigned to Gryffindor House at Hogwarts, and soon becomes the youngest-ever Seeker on the House Quidditch team. He also studies Potions with Professor Severus Snape, who displays a deep and abiding dislike for Harry, and Defense Against the Dark Arts with nervous Professor Quirrell; he and his friends defeat a mountain troll, help Hagrid raise a dragon, and explore the wonderful, fascinating world of Hogwarts.But all events lead irrevocably toward a second encounter with Lord Voldemort, who seeks an object of legend known as the Sorcerer's Stone... Rescued from the outrageous neglect of his aunt and uncle, a young boy with a great destiny proves his worth while attending Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. | Scholastic |
9780439385961 | Henry and the Clubhouse | Beverly Cleary | About a boy and his friends who build a clubhouse that spells trouble when they exclude Ramona and Beezus who try to sneak in. | Scholastic |
9780380709120 | Henry Huggins | HarperTrophy | ||
9780439777339 | Henry's Freedom Box | Ellen Levine | A slave escapes to freedom by shipping himself in a wooden crate. | |
9780064440400 | Hill Of Fire (I Can Read, Book 3) (I Can Read Level 3) | Thomas P. Lewis | "El Monstruo!"Every day is the same for Pablo's father. Then one afternoon the ground growls, hisses smoke, and swallows up his plow. A volcano is erupting in the middle of his cornfield! | HarperTrophy |
9780395937464 | Hog-Eye | Susan Meddaugh | Getting onto the wrong school bus was the pig's first mistake.Her second was choosing to take the path through the forest.The next thing she knows, a wolf has grabbed her and thrown her into a sack, all the while singing a song about soup.Lucky for the pig, she's smart and can read.She stalls for all the time she can, but pretty soon she realizes she'll have to use the dreaded Hog-Eye stare: Hog-eye! Hog-eye! Magic stare! Make him itchy everywhere.On his nose and in his hair.Even in his underwear! | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
9780547010137 | Home for a Tiger, Home for a Bear: Read Aloud Grade K | Reading | Part of a 31 book set of Kindergarten readers. | Journeys |
9780545138888 | Homework Machine | Gutman, Dan | Scholastic | |
9780439133197 | Horrible Harry and the Drop of Doom | Suzy Kline | On the last day of second grade, Song Lee's party at the local amusement park forces Harry to face his fear of elevators when he is expected to ride the Drop of Doom. | |
9780545110358 | Horrible Harry Cracks the Code | Suzy Kline | Horrible Harry must defend his reputation as a detective by cracking the secret code of Mrs. Funderburke's lunch prizes. | |
9780590439428 | Horrible Harry in Room 2b. | Suzy Kline | A story about a naughty boy who loves to do horrible things. | |
9780590466370 | Horrible Harry's Secret | Suzy Kline | When Song Lee brings her water frog to school, Harry falls in love... | Scholastic Incorporated |
9780590436144 | How Much Is a Million? | David M. Schwartz, Steven Kellogg | With the help of Marvelosissimo the Mathematical Magician and a group of curious children, Schwartz and Kellogg join forces to knock complex numbers down to size. | Scholastic |
9780312561123 | How to Steal a Dog | Barbara O'Connor | Georgina, who lives with her family in their car after their father leaves, persuades her younger brother to help her in a scheme to get money by stealing a dog and claiming the reward that the owners are bound to offer. | Macmillan |
9780545885072 | I Did Not Do My Homework because... | How many excuses are there for not doing homework? Let us count the ways: Giant lizards invaded the neighborhood, Elves hid all the pencils. And then there was that problem with carnivorous plants...The excuses go on and on, each more absurd than the next and escalating to hilarious heights -- Publisher. | ||
9781338752564 | I Survived the Wellington Avalanche, 1910 (I Survived #22) | Lauren Tarshis | The Wellington snow slide of 1910 was--and still is--the deadliest avalanche in America's history. Lauren Tarshis's story of one child surviving the frozen nightmare pounds with page-turning action and heartwarming hope. The snow came down faster than train crews could clear the tracks, piling up in drifts 20 feet high. At the Wellington train depot in the Cascade Mountains, two trains sat stranded, blocked in by snow slides to the east and west. Some passengers braved the storm to hike off the mountain, but many had no choice but to wait out the storm. But the storm didn't stop. One day passed, then two, three . . . six days. The snow turned to rain. Then, just after midnight on March 1, a lightning storm struck the mountain, sending a ten-foot-high wave of snow barreling down the mountain. The trains tumbled 150 feet. 96 people were dead. The Wellington avalanche forever changed railroad engineering. New York Times bestselling author Lauren Tarshis tells the tale of one girl who survived, emerging from the snow forever changed herself. | I Survived |